pakeha
Penultimate Amazing
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Here's some scripture:
Do you believe that dark skin is a punishment from God? Do you think that it angers God when a "white" person has children with someone who has "a skin of blackness"? Do you believe that dark skinned people are idle, and full of mischief and subtlety?
That's a good question for our Mormon posters.
Mormon scripture is clear enough- do you believe this is true?
I realize the topic here is the LDS church, but it is worth putting this in context. The Methodists, for example, ended racial segregation in their church in 1967, twelve years before the LDS church. But while Brigham Young was saying he didn't want blacks to be equal with whites, Methodist preachers in the US south (and Presbyterian and Baptist ones too) were all preaching not just inequality but that race-based slavery itself was a God-ordained institution. .. .
Very true about the Methodists.
The thing is, the LDS foists 19th century scriptural hoaxes to bolster their views, while the Methodists don't.
That particular distinction puts LDS and its founder in a completely different league, IMO.
That's where I think the Protestants are winning the PR war. If a Protestant preacher advocated something immoral which was considered acceptable by society at large, we tend to cut him some slack for being a man of his times. Yet Protestant morals were pretty much dominating society, so such preachers were able to both create and follow social trends. ..
Actually, Pup, it's about the forged scriptures.
We'll always have to go back to the con game of passing Smith's 'translations' as holy script.